Well...I have another opinion about the Bible quote that match to what Aslan has said :
John 14 : 6 (NIV)
"Jesus answered : I am The Way, The Truth and The Life. No one comes to the Father except through"

Look, I have to say, no story of the Chronicles of Narnia, one-shot or multi-chapter, has ever touched me like this one has. This is movie-verse (or maybe book-verse, but CS Lewis didn't bother in deepening his characters too much), although I can easily picture it happening.

I found this story after reading an EustacexJill one-shot, then I saw 40 stories for the CON. I was like, NO, WAY.

Navegating through the summaries, I came across this one first, and decided to read it. I will never regret it.

Wonderful job, both as a writer and as a Christian. May Aslan be with you throughout your life. You're also in my prayers.

This story was amazing! THANK YOU! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU SO MUCH!

Glendir chapter 1 . 2/3/2011

Why is Narnia a FICTIONAL world?

Because the god exists in it

Jessica chapter 1 . 3/6/2010

AWESOME! I really like this! I'm guessing that the man is an angel or Aslan himself. But anyway, that doesn't really matter. I like Peter breaking down, especially after he was pretending to be strong.

wow that was amazing i love stories that have all four pevensies find Aslan's name in England because I agree with Minver when she said she feels uncomforable with the idea of them always aching for Narnia even after Aslan promised all four of them that they couldn't return to Narnia. I personally love the idea that they have find his name in their own world to feel complete. bravo on this one shot.

oh. my. geeker. That was incredible! It gave me chills like four times! My only qualm is when Peter says that Ed can't help him, and that he is oblivious to Peter's suffering. I've always (partially because I am a HUGE Edmund fan :p) thought that Edmund is Peter's shoulder, the person who understands. I derive this from scenes such as in LWW, outside of the boys tent, directly after the Stone Table scene with Aslan, when Edmund encourages Peter ('Aslan believed you could, and so do I...') and others like it :). But, despite the raging fangirl within me, I really enjoyed it. It is a great work.